Miller High Life | Miller Brewing Co.

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Easily my favorite macro. Grew up with this stuff and there's always some in the garage fridge.
Very consistent, pours with a huge head that hangs around.
Not much here for the snobs, but for me, it's a comfortable trusted friend.
Good quality AAL at a price that can't be beat, and it doesn't claim to be anything more.

This beer pours a clear light gold color. The head is larger, and recedes slowly leaving good lacing. The aroma is faintly bready with an even fainter spicy hop note. The taste is similar. The mouthfeel is light bodied with lively carbonation. Overall, this is a decent AAL. There are other AAL's I would choose before High Life, but in a pinch it can be enjoyed.

Pale yellow with almost no head and lacing. A very faint smell of corn. Fizzy and watery mouth feel with a very slight hint of creaminess. there is a slight pleasant sweetness to this with a very minor hop background and dry finish. A little bit on the watery side. Not a bad AAL for a hot summer day. Nothing really offensive with this. Nothing outstanding either.

Tastes a little tart up front. A little hop/grass note in the middle, and when savored it has little a extra burn,something like lemon pepper, but very weak. Mildly sweet corn at the end with something extra, a little note that reminds me of a sour mash whisky.

Feels light and watery, but that's not necessarily bad. Chugs nicely

Overall, I think that this is one of the better American Adjunct Lagers, one of the more interesting ones from out of that group. It's also easy to pound. For what it is, I think it's a winner. And I base my scores based on comparison to other American Adjuncts.

A: Clear, straw yellow with small white and soapy head that surprisingly leaves a moderate amount of lacing down the glass.
S: Grainy and sweet, though not as much as normal Bud or Miller.
T: Sweet ricey and grainy flavor. But slightly more crackerish and maybe bitter than a normal Miller.
M: Light bodied and sessionable.
O: Maybe my new favorite American adjunct, but probably not. Good, but not the champagne of beers.

Didn't pour in a glass, it's a clear glass bottle. Nice water straw golden color. Looks kind of like a bottle of pee pee. On the nose you get sweet boiled corn and some musty grains, no hop character. Smells like a sweet adjunct lager. Taste follows the nose, corny, grainy and sweet. The high carbonation tickles the tongue a bit and adds to the finish that is actually reminiscent of a champagne. Mouth feel is thin and a bit watery, with some pretty heavy carbonation. Very refreshing. Overall, even though there's a stigma about beer like this, I like it. This is an enjoyable beer and you could pound them all day no problem. Good hot day / lawnmower beer!